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what does this tell us? joining us from washington fox news political analyst charles krauthammer. i don't think this is all economic. you know, obama administration is going to say bad economic times, recession kicks in, people need the food. you know, going from 17 billion to 76 billion, come on, something is in play here. what is it? >> well, look, you are clearly ride. we haven't had a qualming of the -- quadrupling of the people hungry in the can you hu. that's what it was meant to be. liberalism which believes that measure of success of government is how many people are, quote, unquote, helped. sort of look at it another way. how many people it makes dependent on its administrations. and, therefore, for them this is a great success. they want to see sort of a natural american aversion to taking a handout whittle down and people aren't so proud, i guess that's the word they would use, to take aid. now, the conservative view is if your destitute, if you are really in bad shape. if you are too old to work or too young to psychiatric or just the worst luck in a world of course so
what does this tell us? joining us from washington fox news political analyst charles krauthammer. i don't think this is all economic. you know, obama administration is going to say bad economic times, recession kicks in, people need the food. you know, going from 17 billion to 76 billion, come on, something is in play here. what is it? >> well, look, you are clearly ride. we haven't had a qualming of the -- quadrupling of the people hungry in the can you hu. that's what it was meant to...
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clinton was a good to us and hired us. they have to understand it is a new day. he also says clarence timons-- clarence thomas thinks like whites there is a difference between having a black skin and black thinking he is accusing cuba gooding, jr. and acting 1/8 servile way to sellout in hollywood. and spike lee has gone after clint eastwood. he said his two movies flights of our fathers and letters from the iwo jima did not have enough black people. it was racist. it turns out the movie was about the soldiers that raised the flag. none of them were black. the second movie was told from the perspective of the japanese soldiers. none of those were black. [laughter] not only is spike lee a racist but also a dumb ass. [laughter] [applause] we should be thankful his racism has matured. 20 years ago he told the london guardian newspaper after visiting south africa wanted to pick up a gun and start shooting whites. the early 90's. matt damon. his movies are awesome. major hypocrite. he says he is committed to the code of nonviolence and peace-loving progressivism. i lo
clinton was a good to us and hired us. they have to understand it is a new day. he also says clarence timons-- clarence thomas thinks like whites there is a difference between having a black skin and black thinking he is accusing cuba gooding, jr. and acting 1/8 servile way to sellout in hollywood. and spike lee has gone after clint eastwood. he said his two movies flights of our fathers and letters from the iwo jima did not have enough black people. it was racist. it turns out the movie was...
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and he's not even with us today, so how does he help us now? well, it appears some republican politicians believe there's some kind of problem solving nation protecting magic power in invoking the very name ronald reagan, in uttering the words ronald reagan. you can just say ronald reagan like a spell, and wonderful things begin to happen. in the 2008 presidential campaign, former massachusetts governor mitt romney introduced his reagan zone of economic freedom. not the romney zone of economic freedom, mr. romney does not have that sort of power yet. it was the reagan zone of economic freedom. president obama in his foreign policy team have pursued a misbehavior to the world trade organization to try to stop china from cheating wherever possible and question their human rights, but romney thinks that turns america into a door mat. he thinks president obama is letting china walk all over him. he would not push china on that wto stuff. his solution instead is to create a reagan zone. a reagan zone for all of the countries around china. while it i
and he's not even with us today, so how does he help us now? well, it appears some republican politicians believe there's some kind of problem solving nation protecting magic power in invoking the very name ronald reagan, in uttering the words ronald reagan. you can just say ronald reagan like a spell, and wonderful things begin to happen. in the 2008 presidential campaign, former massachusetts governor mitt romney introduced his reagan zone of economic freedom. not the romney zone of economic...
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it's something that all of us believe in. as is making government -- making sure government does not stand in the way of americans who want to work to achieve a better life and fulfill their american dream. i know first hand for the need of a safety net, when i was in high school my father who emigrated to america with my mother with nothing lost his job of 25 years, lost his pension and our family lost our healthcare. at that time i was thrown into the free and reduced lunch program in high school. the good news is my dad found a job. he was rewarded and we went on being a family again. today, what's dangerous with the tax code, is it appears that people or what the tax code is saying to people, to americans who are down on their luck, who had a job loss that they'll be penalized if they turn their luck around and are fortunate to find an opportunity of work. comprehensive tax reform is a way to solve this problem and tax reform we should ensure that low-income americans are not punished through extraordinarily high implicit
it's something that all of us believe in. as is making government -- making sure government does not stand in the way of americans who want to work to achieve a better life and fulfill their american dream. i know first hand for the need of a safety net, when i was in high school my father who emigrated to america with my mother with nothing lost his job of 25 years, lost his pension and our family lost our healthcare. at that time i was thrown into the free and reduced lunch program in high...
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and it's still with us. it's still with us, because ultimately, as a social problem, crime has become like it was in the jim crow south, a mechanism to control black people's movement in cities. just as douglas blackmon described in "slavery by another name" -- >> a great book, by the way. >> a great book -- >> what happened to blacks after the civil war, how they were freed. >> right. the invention of convict leasing as a mechanism to -- i mean, they had many sources, but one was an economic project to rebuild the south on the backs of imprisoned, leased african americans sold to private industry. and the net simply widened, because there was a lot of money to be made in doing that kind of work. in douglas blackmon's work, we learn how elastic were laws like vagrancy laws, intended effectively to empower any citizen and/or law enforcement official to check the papers of a black person moving freely along the world. and if you couldn't prove that you were currently employed, bound to a tenant farming contrac
and it's still with us. it's still with us, because ultimately, as a social problem, crime has become like it was in the jim crow south, a mechanism to control black people's movement in cities. just as douglas blackmon described in "slavery by another name" -- >> a great book, by the way. >> a great book -- >> what happened to blacks after the civil war, how they were freed. >> right. the invention of convict leasing as a mechanism to -- i mean, they had many...
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we are not simply tools for other people to use. and so rand herself believed in the inherent dignity and value of the individual. well, guess what. that's precisely the same foundation of the pro-life argument. rand herself was rabidly pro-choice but pro-choice not by sag, well, the unborn are humans but it's okay to murder. what she did is she believed a pseudoscientific theory and thought that the unborn child went through different stages and one stage was a fish and reptile and this sort of crazy stuff that no one seriously beliefs and if you kill an unborn being you are not killing a human. she was inconsistent. but she still believed in the dignity of the individual. a lot of people say, yeah, but if you're pro life you are imposing a kind of religious idea on the question. that's not true. if you read the literature, the sort of debate over the pro life issue you never find anyone arguing over questions of the soul in the bod day enthiand th like that. all you need to get from the value of the individual which is state must
we are not simply tools for other people to use. and so rand herself believed in the inherent dignity and value of the individual. well, guess what. that's precisely the same foundation of the pro-life argument. rand herself was rabidly pro-choice but pro-choice not by sag, well, the unborn are humans but it's okay to murder. what she did is she believed a pseudoscientific theory and thought that the unborn child went through different stages and one stage was a fish and reptile and this sort...
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we're not simply tools for other people to use. so rand herself believed in the inherent dignity and value of the individual. well, guess what? that's precisely the same foundation of the pro-life argument. now rand herself was rabidly pro-choice, but she was pro-choice not by saying well, the unborn are humans, but it's okay to murder. what she did is she believed this pseudo scientific theory in which she thought that the unborn child went through different stages. so at one stage was fish and a reptile, this sort of crazy stuff that no one seriously believes. she thought if you kill an its mother, you're not actually killing a human. she had a way around this, but she was inconsistent. but she still believed in the inherent dignity of the individual. now a lo you're pro-life, you're basically imposing some kind of religious idea on the question. that's not true. if you read the literature, the sort of debate over thel ner fi talking about theological questions such as when does the soul enter the body and things like that. in fa
we're not simply tools for other people to use. so rand herself believed in the inherent dignity and value of the individual. well, guess what? that's precisely the same foundation of the pro-life argument. now rand herself was rabidly pro-choice, but she was pro-choice not by saying well, the unborn are humans, but it's okay to murder. what she did is she believed this pseudo scientific theory in which she thought that the unborn child went through different stages. so at one stage was fish...
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host: give us an example of how a journalist or citizen would use the freedom of information act. guest: i like the members of congress like to say they're against pork-barrel spending and many journalists have submitted foia requests a federal agencies and say, please, released to me a copy of all the correspondence that members of congress have said to your agency where they make the spending request. and often takes a little time, but what they get back are members of congress that say their anti spending will also submit one request after another sign, please spend money in my district. it makes for a great request. -- it makes for great story. we would not know without the information.ffirmatio it is generally free and you are free to ricand the request. host: how you do so? guest: you write a letter. it can seem daunting, but if you do a google search for a foia request, there are a number of fantastic guides to walking to the process. every agency will have a web page devoted to explaining how to make foia and pointers. host: john wonderlich with the sun life foundation but
host: give us an example of how a journalist or citizen would use the freedom of information act. guest: i like the members of congress like to say they're against pork-barrel spending and many journalists have submitted foia requests a federal agencies and say, please, released to me a copy of all the correspondence that members of congress have said to your agency where they make the spending request. and often takes a little time, but what they get back are members of congress that say their...
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with us in the decades ahead. together with his wife, they co- chair the bill and melinda gates educational foundation. it works to expand opportunities for people around the globe. there foundation is the leader in efforts to improve global health, alleviate poverty, and expand opportunities for women. and with particular significance today, increased access to and success in education. their efforts which span the globe are truly exciting. the work of the gates foundation is built on a simple premise, that all lives medical value. that powerful statement resonates -- that all lives have equal value. that powerful statement resonates with all of us. it has extended its educational and economic opportunities to millions. it is involved in many of the same endeavor is that many of our land grant universities are. through not only its funding, but also its thoughtful approach to philanthropy, the gates foundation is a valued partner of american universities and others committed to improving the human condition. we c
with us in the decades ahead. together with his wife, they co- chair the bill and melinda gates educational foundation. it works to expand opportunities for people around the globe. there foundation is the leader in efforts to improve global health, alleviate poverty, and expand opportunities for women. and with particular significance today, increased access to and success in education. their efforts which span the globe are truly exciting. the work of the gates foundation is built on a simple...
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rioune t i possibility that the four of us, possibly five, that we can agree on this. byrowhite shode rou t. iow n pin j brn. tharveoto w y wan said that this is worth while while to pursue every avenue of agreeme who mi be inis. iughape tho he mdst ens atti plnd u ineni i hay he background a when i looked at justice brennan's papers about this case, he had no idea what was ing on with h and plnd be' - i a v hiayri tus hnlteel liberal that he is worried about the way that the case is going. and justice stevens says that it will all turn out ok. asat eadigut ho ley tee. wao-on w'se. nt come back to an antidote that has to do with the post brennan court. a lot of it looks at her relationship to justicere. iught wld ghi plhahiho le oowus nnn a san w o gheri of an area of law and pull back and we have seen that on abortion and fiative actn in the miigasndmp ioiusol icomec hs rt tewou aow isrtoi tor probably another couple of decades andhis involves prisoner appeals. this is an ea thatus nnad h. heetaou shid l i atert ntd iidoe insor death some federal court would come alon
rioune t i possibility that the four of us, possibly five, that we can agree on this. byrowhite shode rou t. iow n pin j brn. tharveoto w y wan said that this is worth while while to pursue every avenue of agreeme who mi be inis. iughape tho he mdst ens atti plnd u ineni i hay he background a when i looked at justice brennan's papers about this case, he had no idea what was ing on with h and plnd be' - i a v hiayri tus hnlteel liberal that he is worried about the way that the case is going. and...
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god is calling us to a heart harmony with one another that enables us to overcome all the power of evil. right now we are witnessing what appears to be a prevailing world view that is so upside down, so inverted with god on the bottom, if acknowledged at all. the philosophies and ideals of men, of marx, of socialism, of progressive liberalism prevailing, and those people are so deceived as a pilot inverted, not knowing so. when they think they pull up, they continue to take us down. it's as though the chicago mafia has ended up in washington, d.c. [ applause ] i want to make it absolutely clear. don't blame democrats or republicans. the major responsibility rests of the shoulders of people who profess faith in a living mighty god. [ applause ] while you stayed home and took care of business, somebody is giving you the business. and i can promise you that the enemy of faith and freedom, the enemy of everything that made our nation great are walking in lockstep, the strangest, oddest bedfellows you have ever seen, but they march in step, just like the consuming locusts in job chapter 2. t
god is calling us to a heart harmony with one another that enables us to overcome all the power of evil. right now we are witnessing what appears to be a prevailing world view that is so upside down, so inverted with god on the bottom, if acknowledged at all. the philosophies and ideals of men, of marx, of socialism, of progressive liberalism prevailing, and those people are so deceived as a pilot inverted, not knowing so. when they think they pull up, they continue to take us down. it's as...
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i see these as being very useful. i would not want to put the brakes on the plan faa has to roll tm out in the fure. i would simply want to hold the faa to the language of the act passed back in february so we is safely accelerate the adoption of these uav into the national air space. >> i guess since we have a great concern about terrorism, terrorist, terrorist plots, that it would give us the opportunity to stay a step ahead of individuals our countries, even, that might have other kinds of motivation for further development. >> that's true. if you put the brakes on the industry now, you end up putting at a disadvantage compared to other countries. the uav revolution is coming, and we might as well be on the cutting edge of it. how do we balance -- i'm thinking of all of the concerns that we have right now about money and expenditus, and, you know, when we cut $25 billion out this, we deny people food stamps or, you know, i think people having so much difficulty simply having shelt are or a place to live, how do we
i see these as being very useful. i would not want to put the brakes on the plan faa has to roll tm out in the fure. i would simply want to hold the faa to the language of the act passed back in february so we is safely accelerate the adoption of these uav into the national air space. >> i guess since we have a great concern about terrorism, terrorist, terrorist plots, that it would give us the opportunity to stay a step ahead of individuals our countries, even, that might have other...
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what does it mean about us, wha@ does it say about us and you might have said that cat. we think that jayvee's calenture holden caulfield and we think about phonies. well, when you think about this book, which was introduced to the american culture by norman mailer in the naked and the dead in 1948 and he picked it up as a term the g.i.s were using in europe and people are first of all surprised that it's that recent from its prevalence has grown from that recent time and there is no question that it has certain kinds of meetings and connotations in our personal lives, our cultural lives, and in our political lives and i don't want to try to get into each of his arguments and that i'm going to say read the book for that but it's really a lot of fun and quite delicious and it starts with, you know, norman mailer and ends by the joking. >> susan weinberg, did you pick the title of that book or did he? >> he picked the title, and he very, very deliberately chose not to use the word in the title, and he has a great piece at the end of his introduction on why he did that. >>
what does it mean about us, wha@ does it say about us and you might have said that cat. we think that jayvee's calenture holden caulfield and we think about phonies. well, when you think about this book, which was introduced to the american culture by norman mailer in the naked and the dead in 1948 and he picked it up as a term the g.i.s were using in europe and people are first of all surprised that it's that recent from its prevalence has grown from that recent time and there is no question...
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good to have you with us. tell us about the donors list. they all do what romney does? >> it was really striking when we looked at the list and went down name after name after name. and saw 10 out of the 11 top names on this list were people who were stashing not millions but billions of dollars overseas. we don't know because he won't disclose what he's hiding, but wi knee what the companies are hiding. citigroup, the number one abuser of offshore tax havens has over 1200 tax havens. that's jun one of them. you mentioned the accounting firms and tax swiss is a bank that is under investigation by the department of justice right now for helping americans evade taxes by hiding them in swiss bank accounts. k >> the question in the interview was is it unpit reotic? is it patriotic? is it the american thing to do to take your money offshore? romney said he's not hiding anything and reports like yours that you came out with are just a distraction. what's your response in. >> contrary to what lindsey graham and others have said, it's not american to hide your income from the g
good to have you with us. tell us about the donors list. they all do what romney does? >> it was really striking when we looked at the list and went down name after name after name. and saw 10 out of the 11 top names on this list were people who were stashing not millions but billions of dollars overseas. we don't know because he won't disclose what he's hiding, but wi knee what the companies are hiding. citigroup, the number one abuser of offshore tax havens has over 1200 tax havens....
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here are the numbers to call -- you can also find us online. send us a tweet. join the conversation on facebook by looking for c-span. or e-mail us. the new study is by the consumer federation of america. and the certified financial planner board. here's a story from "usa today covering it. that according to this new survey at. only 31% of americans have put together a financial plan, the .tory goes on to seay that was the same percentage in 1997. what do you think about your financial planning? are you ready for the future? do you have a plan that you have put together on your own or with professional? are you concerned about what awaits you in the future? here's a piece by nbc news. that's from this week. here's some information about saving for retirement by age, how it breaks down demographically. this story in the "usa today" says although attitudes have changed and concerns of prison, there is one constant, people who have a financial plan feel more confident about their financial future and report more success managing money. that is according to the ceo
here are the numbers to call -- you can also find us online. send us a tweet. join the conversation on facebook by looking for c-span. or e-mail us. the new study is by the consumer federation of america. and the certified financial planner board. here's a story from "usa today covering it. that according to this new survey at. only 31% of americans have put together a financial plan, the .tory goes on to seay that was the same percentage in 1997. what do you think about your financial...
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you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. >>> welcome back, everyone. republicans are outraged tonight by a democratic campaign strategy that has gross invasion of privacy written all over it. democrats are undertaking a new intimidation tactic -- home video surveillance and posting the footage online. here now is cnbc contributor robert costa of the national review. what's this all about? i thought it was okay for them to follow you around but not into your living room. >> it's creepy. i spent an hour on youtube looking at the videos done by democrats. you see the democrat ic party operatives using cameras to take silent videos of their homes, especially for wealthy candidates. i guess trying to show voters about
you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. >>> welcome back, everyone. republicans are outraged tonight by a...
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when i young girl who joined us at a town meeting came up to us six years old and she said mr. gardner i'm worried about our country and i just want to know what i can do to help it. a six-year-old girl who wants to know what she can do to help our country. it is our obligation those of us in this room to make sure that we are helping her by doing the right thing this november and making the choice for the direction of this nation. a choice that is more freedom and a choice that ad here to our constitution and a choice that says we in this room know how to better manage our lives, our families and our businesses better than any government over could. [ applause ] and while it seems like there was a long time ago, there was a supreme court decision aside from the supreme court decision this week. and our next speaker knows about this. jan brewer helped lead the county to one of the best managed counties in the nation. and the arizona legislature she worked to make fiscal responsibility a hallmark of the arizona budget. she has always known that hard work is the way to make thing
when i young girl who joined us at a town meeting came up to us six years old and she said mr. gardner i'm worried about our country and i just want to know what i can do to help it. a six-year-old girl who wants to know what she can do to help our country. it is our obligation those of us in this room to make sure that we are helping her by doing the right thing this november and making the choice for the direction of this nation. a choice that is more freedom and a choice that ad here to our...
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stay with us. we're right back. [ male announcer ] it seems like every company has a facebook page these days. but where's the relationship status? well, esurance is now in a relationship...with allstate. and it looks pretty serious. esurance. click or call. >>> coming up, this is one of the greatest republican lies of all time. they say it all the time. it's debunked next. >> and a new report from the nation magazine finds that mitt romney's biggest supporters, well, they also hide their money overseas. we'll talk to the man who broke that story. >>> and today, it was repeal and replace, and it was really repeal and disgrace. i'll talk to the democratic house whip steny hoyer about today's republican spectacle. >>> share your thoughts on twitter with us, on facebook, and twitter, using the hash tag ed show. we're coming right back. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." this is one of the greatest lies ever told. the republicans, they want every american to think this more than anything else, that pre
stay with us. we're right back. [ male announcer ] it seems like every company has a facebook page these days. but where's the relationship status? well, esurance is now in a relationship...with allstate. and it looks pretty serious. esurance. click or call. >>> coming up, this is one of the greatest republican lies of all time. they say it all the time. it's debunked next. >> and a new report from the nation magazine finds that mitt romney's biggest supporters, well, they also...
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but history hough tells us something different entirely. political power and influence comes ultimately from the power of ideas. back in 1936, the economist john kenneth galbraith who in spite of his misunderstanding of economics was a lifelong friend of bill buckley's, wrote that "ideas are more powerful than is commonly understood." indeed, the world is ruled by little else. madmen in authority who hear voices in the air are distilling their frenzy from some academic scribblers of a few years back. sooner or later, it is ideas, not vested interests, which are dangerous for good or for evil. ." galbraith, of course, at the time was refer together skrib lings of marx and the german philosopher who's were together to produce the monsters of the 20th century it, lenin, stalin, hitler and mao himself? but galbraith too was a swribler whose ideas came to dominate the economic thinks of politicians the world over for decades but were ultimately discrediteted and deposed by other where ideas that were beginning to take root as his influence peake
but history hough tells us something different entirely. political power and influence comes ultimately from the power of ideas. back in 1936, the economist john kenneth galbraith who in spite of his misunderstanding of economics was a lifelong friend of bill buckley's, wrote that "ideas are more powerful than is commonly understood." indeed, the world is ruled by little else. madmen in authority who hear voices in the air are distilling their frenzy from some academic scribblers of a...
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thank you for being with us. "the ed show" with ed schultz starts right now. >> good evening americans. wemcome to "the ed show" from new york. the blue birds were out for mitt romney during a speech to the naacp. tonight, i'll show you why he got off easy. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> this was perhaps one of the most negative reactions mitt romney has had in the course of his 2012 presidential campaign. >> mitt romney gets booed mercilously for his vision for america. >> i think we expected that, of course. >> tonight, hillary shenten of the naacp, and philadelphia mayor michael nutter on what happens when mitt romney tells the truth. >>> repeal and disgrace. house republicans vote to take health care away from americans. house democratic whip steny hoyer is here with reaction. >> and today, the congressional budget office debunks one of the greatest republican lies ever told. >> unless the president gets off of his absolute obsession with raising taxes -- >> underbarack obama, he has one plan an
thank you for being with us. "the ed show" with ed schultz starts right now. >> good evening americans. wemcome to "the ed show" from new york. the blue birds were out for mitt romney during a speech to the naacp. tonight, i'll show you why he got off easy. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> this was perhaps one of the most negative reactions mitt romney has had in the course of his 2012 presidential campaign. >> mitt romney gets booed...
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he provided use of commercial shipping that got to be a problematical. he signed and fostered the alien sedition acts, which criminalize public criticism of the government and use the sedition act to root out in the grades that were potentially hostile to federalist sensibilities and that will go back today. there's a story of one french bookstore owner who moved here quietly running the bookstore in philadelphia and ended up being singled out for deportation. a friend had some connections in washington. why me? why am i being singled out? the guy made some inquiries and reported back that the president said nothing in particular, but these two french. he presided over massive tax increases, which led the economy to begin stuttering, so the voters in 1800 display sent them packing and i think they have it right. there's a collective judgment, maybe even collective wisdom. they have four years to sue over it and then take another action and that's what they do. so both cleveland and not insisting ranking shifts since 1948, but they are still rather high.
he provided use of commercial shipping that got to be a problematical. he signed and fostered the alien sedition acts, which criminalize public criticism of the government and use the sedition act to root out in the grades that were potentially hostile to federalist sensibilities and that will go back today. there's a story of one french bookstore owner who moved here quietly running the bookstore in philadelphia and ended up being singled out for deportation. a friend had some connections in...
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it is a step to mit that you know himasacrhadccd us sais ey'tndk that. she began to finally come and she didn't believe in this notion the neocons were promoting, the nt generation of neocons were promoting about the end of history he th hryldev unshw te state -- stake driven to the hearof the communist party. >> host: and so come he does just mentioned a second wave of neoconservatives. in the bush of administration enltteheieior, she thenihe lld. haokither former colleagues, her intellectual soulmates over the war in iraq and what followed from that. why would she do that? why was she opposed at? guest:i o inkhat shs ocrve he. sense that irving crystal had been a neoconservative. to jeane it was kind of the landing place for libels like herself, who had bee ejeed by thmoic party. lira she had never fully -- a part of her had been suspicious of democry promotion as a soliry end of fon-cystcy sndm us the metaphor, after she finally it endethat the soviet empire was done for, it's like a rubber band that has been stretched and kind of snapping back. e kin
it is a step to mit that you know himasacrhadccd us sais ey'tndk that. she began to finally come and she didn't believe in this notion the neocons were promoting, the nt generation of neocons were promoting about the end of history he th hryldev unshw te state -- stake driven to the hearof the communist party. >> host: and so come he does just mentioned a second wave of neoconservatives. in the bush of administration enltteheieior, she thenihe lld. haokither former colleagues, her...
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but what he did to bring to us the boom. plenty of help and horse trading. he was as pragmatic as this is dog matting. open to making deals because it's better than one-term deal. bill clinton read the government bashing tea leaves and isn't just shake his head from the sideline, he picked up the flag and led it like a congo line tonight his credit, it worked because he showed balance. say what you said about the presidency then, these are qualities lacking in this president now. not taking sides but that was then. versus now. the environment for hiking taxes different then than now. something we explore in more details tonight with governor scott walker of wisconsin and ron paul with the big expectations this weekend.
but what he did to bring to us the boom. plenty of help and horse trading. he was as pragmatic as this is dog matting. open to making deals because it's better than one-term deal. bill clinton read the government bashing tea leaves and isn't just shake his head from the sideline, he picked up the flag and led it like a congo line tonight his credit, it worked because he showed balance. say what you said about the presidency then, these are qualities lacking in this president now. not taking...
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in with oil he prevented us from drilling in the gulf, prevents us from going in and warned, prevents us from drilling in the continental shelf. then you have natural gas. natural gas reserves but the federal government trying to insert itself, and fracking regulations with always regulate fracking for decades at the state level. to these energy policies help create jobs? >> no. >> you right. and the more he pursues those policies the harder it would be for americans to go back to work. there are other policies. the artist trade policies. you see, fully productive nation like ours, ours is the most productive workforce in the world of any major nations. it's good to be able to trade with other nations. it creates more jobs. during the last three and half years, european nations and china have created some 44 different agreements, trade agreements. this president has put together none. none. in addition, his trade policies are affected by his stance towards china. china has been stealing our designs, our patents, our knowhow, our brand name, brand names. it's been hacking into computer
in with oil he prevented us from drilling in the gulf, prevents us from going in and warned, prevents us from drilling in the continental shelf. then you have natural gas. natural gas reserves but the federal government trying to insert itself, and fracking regulations with always regulate fracking for decades at the state level. to these energy policies help create jobs? >> no. >> you right. and the more he pursues those policies the harder it would be for americans to go back to...
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what is the trans-pacific partnership and why is our government letting foreign corporations run the us and thanks in large part to billionaires our democracy and political system have become corrupt isn't it time we stop the path of destruction and outlawed billionaires in america and the world. in the best of the rest of the news don't tell the tea party that taxes in america are at a thirty year low thanks to president obama looking at the latest numbers from the congressional budget office which were from two thousand and nine the average federal tax rate for all households in the nation was just seventeen point four percent it should be noted the core billionaire mitt romney pays less than that average the low seventeen point four percent rate is well below the thirty year average of twenty one percent and well below what was paid under george w. bush in two thousand and three which was nineteen percent nineteen point four percent to be exact so the question is why are republicans who hate paying taxes lining up to salute and support president obama whose cut their taxes again and
what is the trans-pacific partnership and why is our government letting foreign corporations run the us and thanks in large part to billionaires our democracy and political system have become corrupt isn't it time we stop the path of destruction and outlawed billionaires in america and the world. in the best of the rest of the news don't tell the tea party that taxes in america are at a thirty year low thanks to president obama looking at the latest numbers from the congressional budget office...
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against us if it had been commandeered by somebody on the ground. now despite all of that drones are on track to take flight by two thousand and fifteen that's in the f.a.a. is expected to finalize the regulations for their domestic use and the agency actually projects that thirty thousand of them will be in america's skies by two thousand and twenty so in an effort to appease concerned americans a trade group out there called the association for un manned vehicle systems international well they've created and released their first code of conduct and these recommendations for safe non-intrusive operation are supposed to provide a guide to the operators and to reassure those of us who are wary of the imminent use for everything so the code of conduct comes from the arlington virginia based group and it circles around three basic ideas safety professionalism and respect and the safety code of mines pilots to fly with courtesy and responsibility while they're at the trigger of the u.a.b. professionalism as drone pilots to cooperate with laws and f.a.a.
against us if it had been commandeered by somebody on the ground. now despite all of that drones are on track to take flight by two thousand and fifteen that's in the f.a.a. is expected to finalize the regulations for their domestic use and the agency actually projects that thirty thousand of them will be in america's skies by two thousand and twenty so in an effort to appease concerned americans a trade group out there called the association for un manned vehicle systems international well...
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with us today michael duffy, nbc's andrea mitchell, casey hunt and howard fineman. first up here we find ourselves in the midst of a presidential election. and thanks to our panelists we're learning about the men who have been american presidents. this was a sleepover at the white house complete with jamies i suppose that bill clinton held for the club. ford, look at him, ford, bush, carter. they all camped out there. and when they don't have sleepovers, they use this clubhouse at lafayette square as their meeting ground. this is a great scoop. we've known there have been friendships in and out of these relationship bus you've got a real club that's functioning and affects history. >> it's amazing. it starts in 1953 when herbert hoover goes up to harry truman on the di ass and said we ought to be the club. i'll be the president. you be the treasurer. truman says let's do it. 60 years later it has its own rules and rivalries. chris: why is it important to history and why did you write this amazing book of the importance of how it helps? i keep thinking it's one of th
with us today michael duffy, nbc's andrea mitchell, casey hunt and howard fineman. first up here we find ourselves in the midst of a presidential election. and thanks to our panelists we're learning about the men who have been american presidents. this was a sleepover at the white house complete with jamies i suppose that bill clinton held for the club. ford, look at him, ford, bush, carter. they all camped out there. and when they don't have sleepovers, they use this clubhouse at lafayette...
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